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US970337A
US970337A US51771209A US1909517712A US970337A US 970337 A US970337 A US 970337A US 51771209 A US51771209 A US 51771209A US 1909517712 A US1909517712 A US 1909517712A US 970337 A US970337 A US 970337A
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  • My invention relates to that class of flush closing doors employed on cars, or as firedoors for buildings, and in general on any structures where a flush closing door is deemed desirable.
  • the object of my invention is the provision of an efficient means for supporting the door from its carriers or trolleys as well as effecting the lateral movement of the door with relation to its carriers or trolleys, said means so supported on or carried by the carrier or trolley as to avoid torsional strains on the connecting members, whereby durability of the structure as a whole as well as facility of movement of the door and co-acting members is obtained.
  • the main feature of my invention embraces the combination with a door carrier, of a link door support pivotally connected with the carrier, and which rests upon and is bodily movable on the carrier between the pivotal connections of said link, whereby said link is relieved of torsional strains.
  • a second feature of my invention embraces the combination with a carrier having a horizontally disposed link support, of a plurality of horizontally disposed connected links forming a door support, said link door support movable upon and carried by the carrier between the pivotal points of said links.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a portion of a box car provided with a iiush closing door embodyino' my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View of the trolley or carrier track attached to a car.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevation of the rear or follower carrier or trolley, with portions of the door, car and track.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged side elevation of the front or leading carrier or trolley, with portions of the door, car and track.
  • Fig. 5 is an end view of the rear or follower carrier or trolley showing its relation to the track and door.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the rear or follower carrier or trolley and track, on the line 6--6, Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view of the front or leading carrier or trolley on the line 7-7, Fig. 1l.
  • Fig. 8 is a horizontal section of the follower or rear carrier or trolley on the line 8 8, Fig. 3; and
  • Fig. 9 is a horizontal section of the front or leading carrier or trolley on the line 9 9, Fig. 4.
  • A indicates the side of a box car
  • B a longitudinally and laterally movable door for closing the door way therein
  • C a track for the carriers, trolleys or hangers which carry the door
  • D E the carriers, trolleys or hangers whereby the door is suspended and moved longitudinally and laterally.
  • the track C if a trolley is the form of carrier or hanger employed is preferably composed of two rails 1, 1 secured to the car, structure, or equivalent support in a horizontal plane above and parallel with the top rail or lintel of thc door.
  • the inner one l may terminate slightly beyond and near to the door-post, while the other or outer rail l, will curve inward from the termination of the first named rail, and extend across the door frame to constitute a guide for directing the leading or front end of the door into position between the sideposts or jambs of the doorway.
  • moving the door longitudinally into and out of position in the doorway may be of any desired character, but are preferably in the form of trolleys or wheeled trucks, as iequiring the exertion of less force in moving the door.
  • the leading or front trolley D is narrow to adapt it to traverse the single guide rail la where it curves inward, and is preferably provided with two wheels 2, 2, arranged in line or tandem, and journaled in a suitable housing or hanger frame. From this trolley the forward end of the door B is suspended by means of a hinged strap or bracket 3, having a swivel connection 4L with the carrier D, whereby the inward canting of the leading end of the door required to enter it between the side posts is permitted while the trolley D is traversing the curved portion of the guide rail la.
  • the front edge of the door B may be provided with a pin or peg adapted to enter an orifice in the door jamb to hold the door securely when closed.
  • the follower or rear trolley E or that which carries the rear end of the door B, is preferably a four wheel truck adapted to traverse both track rails 1, la.
  • the truck of the trolley E is preferably comprised of two members 5, 5 of U-shape above as at 5a, 5a to constitute housings for the sheaves or wheels 2a, 2a and bent at right angles below, or projecting horizontally inward, as at 5b, to afford attachment for a connecting bar or plate 6 which unites the two members 5, 5 rigidly.
  • a second connecting bar or plate 6a extending between the members 5, 5 may be employed, and to this bar 6a which is vertically disposed, a check piece 7, which projects under the track rail la, may be secured to confine the trolley to the track rail 1a.
  • the horizontally disposed plate 6, or its equivalent, serves as the point of pivotal attachment for horizontally disposed links by means of which the rear end of the door B is suspended from the trolley E.
  • the door supports are each composed of two short links 8 and 9 which are pivotally connected with each other by means of a post 10 or its equivalent which will permit of the levers 8, 8 resting against and moving upon the under side of plate 6 to which they are pivotally connected as at t3a while the links 9, 9 ride upon and are bodily supported between their pivotal points by the upper surfaces of the horizontal, inwardly projecting members 5b, 5b of the parts 5, 5 constituting the housings for the wheels 2a, 2a.
  • the ends of the links 9, 9 opposite to their pivotal connections with the posts 10, are pivotally connected as at l1 with a hinged strap or bracket 12 connected with the rear end of the door B'. 1t will be seenthat by this arrangement of the links 8 and 9 any load carried by the links 9 will be transferred directly to the housings of the carrier, and the links and their connections will be supported against torsional strains.

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FLUSH otosING Doon.
APPLIOATIOH FILED SEPT. 14, 1909.
970,337. Patented sept. `13, 1910.
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PLUSH CLOSING DOOR.
APPLIoA'rIoN FILED SEPT. 14, 1909.
Patented Sept. 13, 1910.
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FRANK B. HOUSER, OF LANCASTER, OHIO.
FLUSH-CLOSING DOOR.
Specicaton of Letters `Patent.
Application led September 14, 1909. Serial No. 517,712.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK B. HoUsnR, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lancaster, in the county of Fairfield and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Flush-Closing Doors; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description o-f the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to that class of flush closing doors employed on cars, or as firedoors for buildings, and in general on any structures where a flush closing door is deemed desirable.
It pertains more especially to that class wherein the door has a longitudinal movement into position before the doorway and a lateral movement into position to close the opening.
The object of my invention is the provision of an efficient means for supporting the door from its carriers or trolleys as well as effecting the lateral movement of the door with relation to its carriers or trolleys, said means so supported on or carried by the carrier or trolley as to avoid torsional strains on the connecting members, whereby durability of the structure as a whole as well as facility of movement of the door and co-acting members is obtained.
To this end the main feature of my invention embraces the combination with a door carrier, of a link door support pivotally connected with the carrier, and which rests upon and is bodily movable on the carrier between the pivotal connections of said link, whereby said link is relieved of torsional strains.
A second feature of my invention embraces the combination with a carrier having a horizontally disposed link support, of a plurality of horizontally disposed connected links forming a door support, said link door support movable upon and carried by the carrier between the pivotal points of said links.
There are other, minor, features of invention, embracing particular combinations and elemental features -of construction, all as will hereinafter more fully appear. Y g
In the drawings chosen for the purpose of illustrating my invention, the scope whereof is pointed out in the claims, Figure l is a side elevation of a portion of a box car provided with a iiush closing door embodyino' my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan View of the trolley or carrier track attached to a car. Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevation of the rear or follower carrier or trolley, with portions of the door, car and track. Fig. 4 is an enlarged side elevation of the front or leading carrier or trolley, with portions of the door, car and track. Fig. 5 is an end view of the rear or follower carrier or trolley showing its relation to the track and door. Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the rear or follower carrier or trolley and track, on the line 6--6, Fig. 3. Fig. 7 is a sectional view of the front or leading carrier or trolley on the line 7-7, Fig. 1l. Fig. 8 is a horizontal section of the follower or rear carrier or trolley on the line 8 8, Fig. 3; and Fig. 9 is a horizontal section of the front or leading carrier or trolley on the line 9 9, Fig. 4.
Like symbols refer to like parts wherever they occur.
I will now proceed to describe my invention more fully so that others skilled in the art to which it appertains may apply the same.
In the drawings, A indicates the side of a box car, B a longitudinally and laterally movable door for closing the door way therein, C a track for the carriers, trolleys or hangers which carry the door, and D, E the carriers, trolleys or hangers whereby the door is suspended and moved longitudinally and laterally.
The track C if a trolley is the form of carrier or hanger employed is preferably composed of two rails 1, 1 secured to the car, structure, or equivalent support in a horizontal plane above and parallel with the top rail or lintel of thc door. Of said rails the inner one l, may terminate slightly beyond and near to the door-post, while the other or outer rail l, will curve inward from the termination of the first named rail, and extend across the door frame to constitute a guide for directing the leading or front end of the door into position between the sideposts or jambs of the doorway.
The carriers or hangers for suspending and Patented sept. 13, 1910.
moving the door longitudinally into and out of position in the doorway may be of any desired character, but are preferably in the form of trolleys or wheeled trucks, as iequiring the exertion of less force in moving the door.
The leading or front trolley D is narrow to adapt it to traverse the single guide rail la where it curves inward, and is preferably provided with two wheels 2, 2, arranged in line or tandem, and journaled in a suitable housing or hanger frame. From this trolley the forward end of the door B is suspended by means of a hinged strap or bracket 3, having a swivel connection 4L with the carrier D, whereby the inward canting of the leading end of the door required to enter it between the side posts is permitted while the trolley D is traversing the curved portion of the guide rail la.
The front edge of the door B may be provided with a pin or peg adapted to enter an orifice in the door jamb to hold the door securely when closed.
The follower or rear trolley E, or that which carries the rear end of the door B, is preferably a four wheel truck adapted to traverse both track rails 1, la. The truck of the trolley E is preferably comprised of two members 5, 5 of U-shape above as at 5a, 5a to constitute housings for the sheaves or wheels 2a, 2a and bent at right angles below, or projecting horizontally inward, as at 5b, to afford attachment for a connecting bar or plate 6 which unites the two members 5, 5 rigidly. To insure the rigidity of the truck a second connecting bar or plate 6a extending between the members 5, 5 may be employed, and to this bar 6a which is vertically disposed, a check piece 7, which projects under the track rail la, may be secured to confine the trolley to the track rail 1a. The horizontally disposed plate 6, or its equivalent, serves as the point of pivotal attachment for horizontally disposed links by means of which the rear end of the door B is suspended from the trolley E.
The door supports are each composed of two short links 8 and 9 which are pivotally connected with each other by means of a post 10 or its equivalent which will permit of the levers 8, 8 resting against and moving upon the under side of plate 6 to which they are pivotally connected as at t3a while the links 9, 9 ride upon and are bodily supported between their pivotal points by the upper surfaces of the horizontal, inwardly projecting members 5b, 5b of the parts 5, 5 constituting the housings for the wheels 2a, 2a. The ends of the links 9, 9 opposite to their pivotal connections with the posts 10, are pivotally connected as at l1 with a hinged strap or bracket 12 connected with the rear end of the door B'. 1t will be seenthat by this arrangement of the links 8 and 9 any load carried by the links 9 will be transferred directly to the housings of the carrier, and the links and their connections will be supported against torsional strains.
The construction and combination of the devices being substantially such as hereinbefore set forth, their operation will be as follows. Assuming the door to be closed as indicated in Fig. l of the drawing, the members 8 and 9 of the links will occupy the relative position shown in full lines in Fig. 8 of the drawings. If now the rear end of the door is withdrawn from between the door jambs, the front end of the door will swivel on its carrier D, and the links 8 and 9 will assume the position shown in dotted lines Fig. 8 which will permit the door to be moved longitudinally from in front of the doorway, during which movement the carrier D will traverse the curved guide rail 1EL the swivel connection between the carrier and door at the front end permitting the door to accommodate itself to the changing relations of truck and door caused by the movement of the truck. Vhen it is desired to again close the door a reverse longitudinal movement is imparted to it, and the leading trolley D traversing the curved portion of guide track la will direct the front edge of the door into position within the door post. By the time the front edge of the door has engaged the door post the rear edge of the door will be in line with the inner edge of the corresponding door-post, whereupon the lateral movement of the door into position between the door-posts and ush is effected by the links 8 and 9 resuming the position shown in full lines Fig. 8, which can be effected by a slight lateral pressure on the rear end of the door.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The combination with a door carrier, of a pivoted link forming a door support which is bodily movable on and supported by the carrier between the pivotal points of the link.
2. The combination with a door carrier having a horizontally disposed link support, of a plurality of links forming a door support bodily movable on and supported by the horizontal link support of the carrier.
8. The combination with a door carrier having a horizontally disposed link support, of a plurality of pivotally connected links some of said links being directly and pivotally connected with the carrier and other of said links resting upon and being bodily movable on the horizontally disposed link support of the carrier. 4. The combination with a door, of a pluirality of door carriers, one of said carriers having` a swivel connection With the door, In testimony whereof I affix my signature, and tilo otier of aid Carrer hlaving a hoiiin presence of two subscribing Wltnosses. Zonta is ose ivote in connection 1 With tiie dor, sadp link connection resting FRANK B HOUSLR' upon and bodily movable on the carrier, and Vtnesses:
a carrier track having a rail which curves in- I S. SHUPE,
ward and constitutes a guide rail. WV. K. MAR'HN.
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